Passions have traditionally run high at Haddon Hall; from medieval elopement
to period dramas and film settings. Dorothy Vernon was first to disobey her father’s
wishes and run away with the ill favoured John Manners having escaped through
a small side door in the ballroom which is today named “Dorothy’s Door”. Centuries
later, Haddon Hall has become a much sought after film location, not least for
its magnificent architecture, long gallery and impressive gardens. Its banqueting
hall, with a tapestry that belonged to King Henry VIII, transforms into the inn
at Lambton in the 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, while its dining hall
becomes Elizabeth's bedroom.